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90s (Super) Skunk

BerryManilow

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I had just 1 seed as freebee from the Tude, I think this cross is pretty old and they had some packs in stock so decided to use them as freebee, they do this to empty their stock of seeds who don't sell very well. But I got lucky and have found an interesting plant with this freebee, honestly I'd buy a pack if I can find some plants like this. I have never bought a pack from Sagarmatha but I know they've worked with Blueberry a lot.
Right on very cool to find a plant like that in a freebie. I've never bought from Sagarmatha either but after seeing your plant I am tempted. I remember seeing their name way back in the day and it's good to see they are still around.
 

BerryManilow

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Some dry pics of the Chunky Skunk flowers, not as good looking as the professional ones ;) but it gives an idea what they look like. The smell in the jars is berry(like blackcurrant) , earthy and a touch of lavender, floral scent, I love their smell. In joint the taste is mainly earthy with nuances of the different smells mixed.
1st pic is a bud taken at day 65 and 2nd one was taken day 72, the result is better on the buds taken later. View attachment 19107577 View attachment 19107578
Those are some nice photos, looks like some primo herb! Just by the look alone I like the 72 day finish on that, but the 65 day one reminds me of a lot of the flower we used to get back in the 90s.

I got lucky and the photographer reached out to me and we made a trade for the professional photos. Otherwise it just hasn't been on my radar. It just became legal here a couple of years ago so I'm still stuck in my old stealth ways.

That description sounds tasty and like old school flower. My socials are filled with people who prefer the new hype strains and while they look pretty, they just don't hit like the classics to me. I much prefer the older genetics and glad there's such a huge appreciation for them here. Great job all around.
 

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